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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Sep 1922, p. 7

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this week with Mrs. John 9le of North Main street. Mrs. Horton is a former resident of the village, hav- It and Mrs ank S. Lyman of Town, Kansas. motoring to Niagria Pulls, stopped of! here this week for 1 visit with the Homer 8. Dum famâ€" ily of Saratoga avenue. Mr. Lyman and In: Dum are brother and sister. The may friends of Miss Eartha. Puffer will be pleased to hear that? .50 (Mutated with the full mum in‘ voice from the Hinshaw Conservatory; of Husk in Chicago and has receivâ€"f ed a teacher's certificate. In Clarence Shambo, of Saratoga Smut, entertained at 600 Tuesday afternoon. The prim winnem were. In N. l’. Brenner. first; Hr; Edw. flradley. 2d nad Mrs G .8. Austin. Superintnndwnl o! Schooh and MN 1. I". Rod and family an new oc- cupying the Wm Knegemann home in Webster street. The Knomnns have moved in with the Smart fam- lly a! I36 South Washington «not. In H. 0 Henderson and “raw . 1 Station. of LosAngelu. Cniifor- Ila. In hero for a visit with Air and In Frank Harper. of Gilbert ave. In. Henderzon and Mn Harper an sights. In Emily Mrln'icka. loft Monday’ for the Sand "can. unitarium lni Illnnho. Wh. when she will un-L dim lmtmcnt and remain (or: moral weeks r1"! and recuperfliou.’ The nut meehna of the local Aur’ llluy of lhu American Union will be' held at the ham» of the pnsidonn! In. Uhlhom. in Gilbert avenue. on: TWy Iflrmoon. September 19. f If and Mn Jo. Brenner and daughter haw rammed to chair home In Chicago after a month: vim mt): Ir 3nd In N, P. 3mm" of Bon- l‘ol Ivonne. In Nina Hoffa“ is enjoying I well earned vmn’on from her duties In due! operator of tho loom! tele- hone "change. It and Mn Edwin Wood. of South Chicago, former residents of the vil- lage. vimed In! Sunday with Ir. uni Nu. Wyn Devan-aux. Mrs. J. D. Horton, of Ft. Smith, The Junior [nhnt Welfano will have 1 card party Thur-«day. Sept. 21 It the home 0! Hrs How-rd Law. Kr and Mrs Ray Clarke and son. Raymond, of'Oakwood avenue. spent the week end with their brother. Don Clark and family 1! Chadwick. lll. ll! 8. Washington «not. Prescription Drugglsts m Curtis: Sta. Phone 6 Downers Grove “Try the Drug Store first” Mrs Stewart Burns was rushed to tho West Suburban hospital Tuesday loaning and underwent an operation for appendicitis. Hi- and Mrs Walk-r J. Staats ant? family are enjoying a new Columbia special six touring car purchased through the Kidwell Garage. Mrs Harold Felton, of Milwaukee, formerly a resident of Downers Grove, is very in m :1 Milwaukee hospital. Mrs. Wm. Kuegemaan is back in the village after spending seven mks with her husband at Cleveland, Ohio. The temporary home which Mr and Hrs Arthur Kidwell are building in Pnirie avenue near Middaugh ave- nue. is naerly ready for occupancy. Philip Jory has purchased the lot on Middaugh avenue next to the home of his parents. USE A DUNN PEN â€"- A CAMEL FOR INK â€"- AND ELIMINATE YOUR PEN TROUBLES! THE PEN WITH THE UNLIMITED GUARANTEE A Point for Every Hand! Mr and Mrs Han-y Sutter and fam- ily have moved into their new home in West Maple avenue. Mn. Edw. Bradley visited with friends in Lombard last Sunday. PERSONALS Miss Marie Olson. of Oakwood ave- nue, is spending her vacation in New .York. Homer S. Dum, of Saratoga. aw... I. in Indianapolis, Ind. on a business START SCHOOL RIGHT SEIBERT and NORRIS The [mum AM society of Immun- of South'm“ Lutheran church mll hold u boh- ’tho v“fiery ulo 5n Put-huh Grocery and with “LIMarkct. Saturday afternoon, begim min: at 2 p. m. Homo-mad" confines. Hahn. doughnuu, pin, Jnd bmd all! {nor numb. mm M. amenable prion. Th:- pirhome min a. hm. held (or the boned: of “If Wilhlthu church bun-Mung fund THE REPORTER. $2.00 A YEAR! Io flu. [mourning Idolatry? Speaking of «mm m Hm Mud. flan- in n mrnln Ping'ish firm wmvh. h "w mum nf its unflnnrv human“. prmmuw hm:- mmwiHI-a of wave qu-IIvr "I" had. Thm mulvrnt In Mind mu. mm mm muhh and upon. a! In tho farm of Hunt"! at mum. .swrn gum Tharwn Mlle cramp: alarm! 1n n htko: Eleven no: to Himdfloâ€"bul the other two were lou. in than night. Vl'ha Christian Endnavor aocicty of the Connnflonal church had n tramp hnlw tn Hinuhle last Saturdny waning. Each om- mtn‘ml ”Mir lunch In a In: M trumps ulually do. When they armed "- Hlnadnln the) had nl'ruhmonte. than Joumeyod bonny}1 on the tram All report having on. 10)"!‘d tho hikr . How about: the "vow The only milk which can really be called “safe” is milk which has been pas. teurized. We have a com- plete pasteurization plant inifnll operation and all milk delivered from our wagons has been put thru this modern process. D. H. UHLHORN SAFE MILK The Ladies Aid society of the Con- mgacionnl church will use: Thaw day. Sopuember 21 at [:30 p I! in the church parlors. The hostusu will be In [lemmas md In: Wink. All member: Am! friends are cordially in- vited to attend. Mrs Frank Bahm entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home in Limcon avenue on |ast Thursday in honor of Mr and Mrs Willi-m Brady. A bounteous dinner was served and games enjoyed. The newlyweds m- mived many useful uld beautiful gills. The annual bazaar of St. “Joseph's parish will begin Monday evening in the church hall. A chop suey supper will be ~nerved Monday evening and an oyster supper Friday evening. A very large :usortment of articles will be on display. The bazaar wil con. tinue all week. Miss Eva Nicholas and friend. Ella Osterland, of Naperville, left Satur- day night for Lo::Angeles, California where they will spend two weeks va- cation visiting Miss Nicholas’ grand- mother. Mrs. John Nicholas and other relatives and friends. R. D. Blakey has purchased the old Rogers homestead at 40-42 Saratoga avenue from the Capt. T. S. Rogers estate. The house contains fifteen rooms and is set In a quarter acre of ground, one of the largest lots on the north side. Saturday evening was the scene of merry making at the home of Mr and Mrs P. J. Rem when Mr and Mrs William Brady were presented with a chest of silver, the gift of the Dramatic and Athletic clubs of St. Joseph’s church. in; lived for years at Main Ind Chi- cago avenues. Mr and Mrs Gustav Nolte and Mr and Mrs Henry Nolee and son, Vet~ non, of Fail-mount, Minn., spent \ few days with their cousins, id:- and Mrs Henry F. Sucher and family. Tl. made the trip in their Buick car. MILK and CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE â€"â€"ICEâ€"- Phone 91 fight-ammo . rune-mun TRY A CLASSIFIED AD In. Jnnme Kunm’mann ml! be Auociate Condudma :( Wham non Thundny night. In. A. R. Cnmr will an the Tnuunr'u huh)" 1'. Given) nut Mondiy 0'0an liq llama“ Wot! Mod the sea- tion 0! Ash It manhunt Chum tut Thursday owning. In. A. It. Cum-r um mum Ind In Geo. E. Bell. Worthy Puma at Bum-l (Ihnour, Elmn. lint Pddly night. Quin .1 number of loan mm- hen attended am! report a hm ove- fling. During the Initiation ceremonial Its. Earl Whidden ("and with I, vocal mutation and Mm muraludl with lover-l songs. M the an: naming to ho had Tuesday awning. September 26, mm.- ml! use b. In»; “alien and memmenu. 1 Tho regular meeting of Vesta Clapton No. 242, Order of the Eut- em But on Tuesday night brought. forth a good turn out of lumbar: and friends. Thus an» initiation 3nd refreshments. «and in the dining room ended the evening. Two additional committees, dram- atic and athletic. under the direction of Miss Loraine ’lope and Errol San- ders have been appointed. Officers elected are as follows: Harry Case. President Bessie Papa. Vice President. Cora Miley, Secretary. Edith Snyder, Treasurer. These are the same oflicers as last year and were ireâ€"elected because of the elicient way in which they band- led the business of the club. ‘ NOTES 0F VESTA CHAPTER. 0. E. S. A successful year was closed last Sunday evening when the Young Peo< ples’ club of Saint Andrews Episcopal church elected their ofl'icers for the new term. The club has been func‘ tioning excellently and has acompli~ shed great thing< during the past twelve months. That they are planning for still greater accomplishments can be seen from the fact that; the electing of an assistant secretary and a second vice president will be brought before the club at their next regular meeting. ELECT S. ANDREWS Y. P. C. OFFICERS AT ANNUAL MEETING Successful Year Closedâ€"Plans Call for Greater Activities During the Coming One Spring Chicken for Roasting 32c lb. Swift Premium Hams, Whole or Half 30c lb. Calilo'rnia Hams 6 to 81b. average, 18c lb. Dry Goods - Groceries 0.. Market 0.. H. C. PITCHER SPECIALS! Ladies Aid at Imam! Lutheran Church Saturday, 2 p. m. Smoked Butts, 32c lb. BAKERY SALE! Pot Roast 20c lb. SATURDAY The alloy» um open Saturday and they Il'l' in "comm! «huh for the «an of th- uuon. II I'- am that two Ina] lama v“! be rotting within a low mks. Tum (or the local hams will be found. other: elected and och" busineus (mauled. Every bowler m the community in Invited to amend the am. each your math the click! owning of the local bowling menu"! to held next Thunday ovonlng, Sop:- emhor 21 an. Dick’s Hull u Belmont and Forest “onus. BOWLEBS MEET SEPT. 21 TO FORM PARENT-TEACHER ASSN. RECEPTION THURS, SEPT. let Officers of the Parent-Teacher as« socizsLion are: A. C. Miskelly. President. John F. Reed. Vice President. Mrs. Philip Weinheimer, Secretary. W. DeWiu Nelson, Treasurer. They are making preparation; for a big season's work and to that end the following committee heads have been appointed. Mrs. W. C. Barber, Service. w. J. Stunts, Publicity. M. W. Mills. Membership. Mrs. M. H. Prince. School Beautiful Miss Charloue Krum. Educational. Miss Lucia Morse. Program. Mrs. E. Morgan, Music. Hrs. Cnrlylo Stair ,Com. Singing. Oflicem Preparing for Good Year’s Workâ€"Committee Handy tre Appointed The first meeting of the Parent- Teacher asociation for the present season, will be held in the assembly hull of the high school on next Thursday evening. September 21. It will he a reception for the teachers of the public and high schools and the Junior Elementary school. All parents and friends of the schools are invited to attend. F. W. KE‘I'I'ENRING Contractor [infidel- Estimates furnished on Phone 43-h! The annual bowling smoker which 121 Fairmount Ave. New or Old Work 1922-23 LEAGUES El ’Dicke Theatre It’s as full of fun a "Blood and Sand" is of More laughs in this cbmedydrama than you have enjoyed in no!“ Thursday and Friday, September 2lst. and Admwrnr'. Adults 60 cpnl, (mm the :vnsational novel by Vincent Blaeco lhnez, author of "TM Pour Hon-amen." The pic-turn the whole world i: waiting to no! You Mun". seen VJE°nhn0 ‘ml you've =een “Blood and Sud.” tun. A dramatic fight {or love and millions on a South Sen Isle of roll- ance. Packed with exciting climaxes; it's Jack Holt's gmmst pio- VALE NTINO 31006an Sand lILA LEE A... RITA NALDI dg’qmmnlfm International News Ind Universal Comedy Two slum and evening at 1:80 And !:15 Two «Hows each evnninz M. 7:20 and (Us Mon. Tues. Wed, Sept. 11920. 'l‘l’I two real Comedy and Interactions! News 4|!!! 1. L‘SKY R000 ”5“ Saturday, September 16th. lo Ind 20 cents: Induce at 3:16 Evening xhona at 7:30 Md 9:15 including Sylvia Dreamer with a great cost THE Also "Elli" Children 20 m

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